Maybe there was a need for this in the late 60s and early 70s when
burritos were still sort of exotic to a lot American fast food eaters,
but they stopped doing that at some point. Why? Because Taco Bell
realized that we can handle a burrito. Yes, we ate nothing
but cheeseburgers for years and we probably still understand
cheeseburgers better, but by some time in the 1970s we were totally are
capable of processing what a burrito was as long as it was
presented properly (i.e. fast, cheap and available at, like, midnight).

Mainstream baseball writing (i.e. newspaper baseball writing) still
hasn’t figured that out for the most part. It probably was necessary in
2002 to explain advanced metrics, such as they were then, in greater
detail. Batting average and RBI were our cheeseburgers, and we were
being asked to process something new. But we’ve been eating our
SABRburritos for a good while now, so it’s not necessary for them to be
over-explained to us. It’s actually sort of distracting and creates
unnecessary controversy when they are. WAR debates and “geeks vs. jocks”
cultural garbage. I’m rather tired of that. Aren’t you rather tired of
that?

It's a war that's all but won, save for holdouts like Murray Chass. That we're having this discussion is proof.